College Football Betting Cheat Sheet, Week 2

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  • Need help betting on college football in Week 2? We've got you covered.
  • Find picks, odds, tips and trends within our handy cheat sheet.

The NFL might be occupying a lot of your brain power this weekend between betting, fantasy football, and survivor or pick'em pools.

But don't let college football's Week 2 pass you by. The regular season will be about 15 percent completed following this week, after all.

We've compiled everything you need to know to bet on games in Week 2. There are still a host of FBS powerhouses playing FCS cupcakes, but marquee games in the Pac-12 and SEC highlight the weekend.

Week 2 College Football Picks

Our meat and potatoes. Bread and butter. Game guides and picks.

If you're thinking about betting college football's biggest games, check out our expert analysis from our team of insiders and our staff betting guides built collectively by the brightest college football minds The Action Network has to offer.

We'll be adding games as we roll them out.

Week 2 Tips, Trends, Things to Know

College Football Betting Tools, Tips

Keep these stories in your toolbox all season long. We've got everything from general tips on how to bet college football to the best and worst coaches to bet on to our proprietary power ratings that will put you ahead of the curve when getting bets down early in the week.


College Football Betting Systems

Over at BetLabs, our guys have been crunching numbers and building profitable college football betting systems using millions of data points. You can do the same with a free trial of BetLabs.



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